Who Is To Blame In 'A Separate Peace'?

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Moore, Cayden Mrs. Adcock Honors English III - 5th Hour 22 April 2024 The Incident In the novel “A Separate Peace”, the main character Gene Forrester becomes involved in a complex web of emotions surrounding an incident involving his friend Finny. One crucial question of whether Gene’s actions of jouncing the limb, causing Finny’s fall, were intentional or not often arises. Based on the evidence provided in the novel, it becomes clear that Gene’s actions were not intentional, but rather driven by jealousy and internal conflict. The events leading up to Finny's fall reveal Gene’s envy and the tension between him and his best friend. As Gene and Finny engage in playful conversations, this internal conflict becomes apparent. Gene becomes resentful